Highest Ranking NSA Whistle-Blower Of All Time Addresses The UFO Question – See What He Had To Say

Just as Edward Snowden made huge headlines (and still is) all over the world, William Binney did the same in 2001 when he resigned from the National Security Agency (NSA) after 9/11 and blew the lid on an NSA mass surveillance program.

He worked for the agency for more than thirty years, and was the leading code-breaker against the Soviet Union during the Cold War. He’s had quite the run, starting in 2002 when he let the public know of a system ( ‘trailblazer’) intended to analyze data carried on communication networks (like the internet). He exposed the agencies eavesdropping program and has faced harassment from the FBI, NSA and more. He has been in and out of the court room ever since he decided to resign and blow the whistle.

Here is a quick Wiki write up about him, a simple Google search will confirm who he is for those who have never heard of him.

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Very kind and brave of him to mention the ‘UFO thing’. Putting himself on the line when he has already had to face a lot of big opposition.

The amount of evidence, recorded on video, radar, anecdotal etc. from all around the world in the last 100 years is staggering. Normally more than worth very serious and deep investigation. And yet the whole subject has been hijacked and warped in such a way that most people don’t even seriously call for investigation.

It seems the best way to move addressing this issue forward is by one’s own investigations. As well as teaming up with others to do this. What Steven Greer is doing with his global CE-5’s is great imo. Where people get together in person and all around the world, connected through the internet, and try to contact extraterrestrial civilizations through remote viewing and meditation techniques.

William Binney brought up a really good point, ‘something that’s just there that needs to be addressed, even if they can’t explain it they should have said “we can’t explain this but it’s there” so they at least recognize that this basic fact existed.’

I have not done any substantial research on the UFO topic to be able to comment on it, but I think that this is point is also relevant on a personal-life-basis. There are plenty of issues that we don’t have answers for and are hiding/ignoring them because of that, and sometimes by just recognizing the presence of an issue is a step towards its solution.

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It’s really complicated and can become chaotic for someone to describe how the governments and national security organizations work and for me better to say unknown.
What is coming up from the whistle blowers initiatives and the leaks from time to time is to confirm that there is a lot of mud in the bottom of a deep ocean that they stir it up with their actions.
Since secrecy is one of the ultimate principal of those organization, I think the ocean will keep to be deep and dark. And when sometimes they publish top secret docs and researches like this one,http://www.theguardian.com/world/us-embassy-cables-documents/242073
that connects Saudi Arabia with the 11/9 incident, makes me be more suspicious about why they are doing this.

It’s only maybe after when the time pass and someone can see behind and connect some dots that could make a clearer picture. But I doubt even for that.
If things are really so dark, it’s only the spiritual inner investigation and exposure that I can relay on and to the fight of the system from the inside upon the roots of it as Belsebuub describes very well herehttp://belsebuub.com/articles/the-unseen-spiritual-war-beneath-the-veneer-of-society